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Ebola Outbreak: Cure Could Have Been Ready Years Ago, Experts Say
IBTimes - 25 Sep 2014 05:34
Among the most promising experimental Ebola vaccines is a drug called ZMapp - and it could have been ready to treat patients long ago had it not sat in a Pentagon drug testing agency for two years waiting for a contract,...
Feeling Bummed? How Disappointment Works in the Brain
Live Science - 25 Sep 2014 23:48
Feelings of disappointment are caused by a rare type of brain signaling, new research shows. Two neurotransmitters are released by the same neurons, and their ratio is what determines whether you feel a bit discouraged o...
Do Black Holes Exist? Physicist 'Shocked' To Find No Evidence For Black Hole Formation
IBTimes - 25 Sep 2014 23:34
Black holes are thought to form when massive stars collapse in on themselves and create gravitational vacuums from which even light can't escape. However, if a collapsing star were to lose too much mass during its destru...
Tesla Museum Sparks 'Buy a Brick' Crowdfunding Campaign
Live Science - 25 Sep 2014 22:58
A group that's restoring the inventor's Wardenclyffe lab in Shoreham, New York, is selling engraved bricks to fund a museum at the site.
You've Got Some Nerve!
Physics Buzz - 25 Sep 2014 22:45
Hint: If it looks anything like this, you're in a spot of trouble.Image courtesy BBC. Studying the physics that lies at the heart of neuroscience means getting an up-close look at what's actually happening when a thought...
1.8 Million Americans Have Chlamydia, Report Finds
Live Science - 25 Sep 2014 22:07
Nearly 2 million people in the United States have the sexually transmitted disease chlamydia, according to new estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Spacecraft duo beam back their first Mars snaps
New Scientist - 25 Sep 2014 22:00
In their first images, India's orbiter tweets a top-down view of the Red Planet while NASA's spacecraft shows four faces of Mars
Strong 6.2-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Alaska
Live Science - 25 Sep 2014 21:24
An earthquake of magnitude 6.2 shook southern Alaska Thursday (Sept. 25), according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Longstanding bottleneck in crystal structure prediction solved
Phys.org - 25 Sep 2014 21:10
Two years after its release, the HIV-1 drug Ritonavir was pulled from the market. Scientists discovered that the drug had crystallized into a slightly different form--called a polymorph--that was less soluble and made it...
New discovery could pave the way for spin-based computing
Phys.org - 25 Sep 2014 20:40
Electricity and magnetism rule our digital world. Semiconductors process electrical information, while magnetic materials enable long-term data storage. A University of Pittsburgh research team has discovered a way to fu...
Hotspots in India's tiger-trading network revealed
New Scientist - 25 Sep 2014 20:30
The traders in tiger parts prefer to smuggle their illegal wares via the nation's railway routes, reveals data on 40 years of poaching
Ancient Stone Toolmaking Didn't Just Spread Out of Africa with Humans
Live Science - 25 Sep 2014 20:22
A kind of advanced stone artifact once thought to have only originated in Africa may have been invented elsewhere independently, according to a new study.
Mass Dog Vaccination Could Eliminate Rabies Globally
Live Science - 25 Sep 2014 20:17
It is possible to eliminate the deadly rabies virus worldwide through mass vaccinations of dogs, some researchers argue.
Only 1 Person Has Been Cured of HIV: New Study Suggests Why
Live Science - 25 Sep 2014 20:02
To this date, only one person is thought to have been cured of HIV -- the "Berlin patient" Timothy Ray Brown. But no one is exactly sure which aspect of Brown's treatment may have cured him.
Up to half of Earth's water is older than the sun
New Scientist - 25 Sep 2014 20:00
Modelling suggests much of the solar system's water comes from interstellar space, meaning many exoplanets could well have water too
Make tough tasks seem easier by zapping the brain
New Scientist - 25 Sep 2014 19:30
Can you trick yourself into feeling stronger? Yes, if you stimulate the brain in the right away
Putting the squeeze on quantum information
Phys.org - 25 Sep 2014 19:07
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research researchers have shown that information stored in quantum bits can be exponentially compressed without losing information. The achievement is an important proof of principle, and ...
Ageing societies will be better for the planet
New Scientist - 25 Sep 2014 18:55
As lifespans rise and fertility rates fall, the ageing of Western industrial societies could help reduce carbon emissions
Cosmic inflation is dead, long live cosmic inflation!
New Scientist - 25 Sep 2014 18:41
The BICEP2 results hailed as demonstrating inflation in the early universe now seem to do the exact opposite, if they can be trusted at all
Gas Chambers Discovered at Nazi Killing Camp
Live Science - 25 Sep 2014 18:35
Gas chambers have been unearthed at the infamous Nazi death camp Sobibor, where thousands of people died.
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New Scientist - 25 Sep 2014 18:30
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Abu Dhabi to Host First Solar-Powered Flight Around World
Live Science - 25 Sep 2014 18:16
The first solar-powered flight around the world will take off from and touch down in Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates, officials announced today (Sept. 25).